LAHORE - Former New Zealand cricketer Martin Crowe said India is also an unsafe country after terror strikes on cities like Mumbai. "The time has come for the cricketing world to accept that touring Pakistan is an absolute no-go zone ever again. While sad for their talented top cricketers, Pakistan is completely unsafe and contemplation of playing there again has got to stop. But they are not alone." "In May last year, just 24 hours before I flew with the IPL Royal Challengers to Jaipur for a nothing Twenty20 match, eight bombs went off in three-minutes killing over 100 civilians and tourists as it ripped through the crowded Pink Palace," Crowe wrote in a local daily."We were forced to play the match a day later in front of an empty stadium and 3000 soldiers. It was a joke to be told to play and an affront to the families of those killed," he said. "That's why you can't just isolate Pakistan. Lives have been taken on a regular basis from terror attacks in India over the last year in major cities like Mumbai in November the worst Bangalore in July and Delhi in September. These were significant and show it's happening almost monthly," Crowe said.